Historically, various substances were used to poison kings, including toxic plants, heavy metals, and even certain fungi. Common poisons included arsenic, which was often undetectable, and belladonna, a toxic herb. Poisons were sometimes disguised in food or drink to ensure the act went unnoticed. Additionally, the art of poisoning was often shrouded in secrecy, with elaborate methods developed to evade detection.
in the kings ear
To get rid of pests or predators.
the divine right of kings were being patient with 500 people.
POISON
poison
because the king was selfish towards the attendants
No, Bald Eagles do not use poison.
to poison stuff
You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.You combine poison with fishfood; then you use the poisoned fishfood on the pond.
She tested poison on her prisoners
How can it be poison if millions of people eat it.
Yes there was. We even have had a few Presidents who had one, Reagan did.